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Clark Atlanta says NO to Battle Cheers

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Clark Atlanta says NO to Battle Cheers

In a statement released by Alane Hickman, the Head Coach for Clark Atlanta Cheer, “battle cheers” may now be a thing of the past for the Panthers.

“There is a place for healthy rivalry among competitors. However, we do not believe that rivalry is best demonstrated through “cheer battles.” We will not participate in anything that promotes divisiveness between schools,” Hickman said in the release.

The Morehouse battle

Is this in response, to some degree, of the viral video from the Morehouse vs CAU football game? One could safely consider that as a logical connection. The CAU cheerleaders “laid down” on the track to symbolize their “boredom” with the Morehouse cheer routine, and it quickly spread online.

Many people thought it to be funny, but apparently, not everyone at CAU was laughing. But some at CAU were, seeing that the school’s official Twitter account retweeted a link from BET.com making light of the “battle” on November 9th.

No movie mentality

Maybe the humor missed the mark back on campus last week with some, but one thing is for certain, it won’t happen again anytime soon.

Hickman went on to say, “This movie mentality can quickly escalate into something that goes far beyond the purpose of supporting our schools and our athletes. Therefore, we will always stand on the side of positivity. We want nothing more but to ensure the legacy of black girl magic, no matter what school you represent.”